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The New Day will continue to make waves in WWE until 2030. Yesterday we reported that Xavier Woods had renewed his contract with the company just a few weeks ago. Negotiations that dragged on and were not finalized until the same month the wrestler's contract expired. Something that did not happen in the case of his partner.
According to the specialized media Fightful, Kofi Kingston has also renewed his contract with the company. However, unlike Woods, negotiations with the Ghanaian were quicker, with both parties reaching a new agreement at the beginning of the year.
"According to Fightful Select, Kofi Kingston also renewed his contract with WWE earlier this year. Sources within WWE indicate that the agreement would be for five years, which would keep him in the company until the year 2030, when Kofi will be almost 49 years old," the media wrote.
Kofi Kingston signed with WWE in 2006, the year of his professional debut, making him one of the most veteran wrestlers in the company. Next year, Kofi will celebrate his twentieth anniversary as a WWE superstar. An achievement few can boast of.
Throughout this time, Kingston has excelled both individually and as part of a team, with special mention to his reign as WWE Champion, fueled by fans and Kofimania, and his role as a member of The New Day, one of the most decorated factions in the company's history, of which he continues to be a part alongside Xavier Woods.